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Customizing the Command WorkStation display
Customizing the Command WorkStation display
Command WorkStation offers you the flexibility of showing, hiding, rearranging, and
docking user interface components to create a display that best fits the workflow needs
of your printing environment. For example, you may only need to display a few
components, or you may prefer to arrange certain components side by side for ease of
use. In addition to customizing the display manually, you can choose from a variety of
layout styles, which automatically display components in a preset configuration.
docking user interface components to create a display that best fits the workflow needs
of your printing environment. For example, you may only need to display a few
components, or you may prefer to arrange certain components side by side for ease of
use. In addition to customizing the display manually, you can choose from a variety of
layout styles, which automatically display components in a preset configuration.
You can also customize the display of job ticket information in the Active Jobs and Jobs
windows. For more information, see
windows. For more information, see
Using layout styles
Command WorkStation provides four preset and three customizable layout styles.
When you choose the command corresponding to a layout style, the display updates to
show a specific combination and arrangement of components.
When you choose the command corresponding to a layout style, the display updates to
show a specific combination and arrangement of components.
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Choose Layouts from the Window menu, and then choose a layout style from the
submenu that appears.
submenu that appears.
You can choose from four preset layouts (Default, Style 1, Style 2, or Style 3) and three
custom layout. For a description of the components included with each of the preset
layouts, see
custom layout. For a description of the components included with each of the preset
layouts, see
You can define and change the display configurations associated with the three custom
layout styles. For details, see the next section.
layout styles. For details, see the next section.
Showing, hiding, and arranging components
You can use the commands in the Window menu to show or hide many components
on an individual basis. You can also drag components to different locations in the
display, and dock certain components side by side. Once you create your desired
configuration, you can save it as a custom layout style.
on an individual basis. You can also drag components to different locations in the
display, and dock certain components side by side. Once you create your desired
configuration, you can save it as a custom layout style.
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You cannot hide or drag the menu bar and Active Jobs window to different
locations. These components always appear in the Command WorkStation display.